Born in Kiev, USSR in 1949. Emigrated to Canada in 1980. She graduated from Moscow University in the Dept. of Fine Arts in 1973. Since arriving in Edmonton, she has taught at the University of Alberta & Grant McEwan Community College. She has...

Doris Mitchell Arnold, 65, is a needlework consultant, free-lance writer, retired home economics teacher and homemaker, in Eau Claire, Wis. She learned how to embroider at age six from her mother Emily Dean Judson Mitchell and her grandmother Lucy...

MIRIAM SHARON, CREATOR OF PROJECTS; born 1944, Israeli, feminist artist, started the feminist art movement; Art paper page, projects circulating as art per post; films, video as well as all hand made and prepared techniques of tents structures...

I am a graphic designer & artist in the areas of painting, drawing, and ceramics. I have embroidered, designed and hooked rugs, sewn quilts and recently created a series of large quilt pieces made for the geriatric section of a large hospital here...

Sandra Gilmour, a founding 'mother' brings many skills and talents to the Center. A counselor on the staff of a local counseling center, Sandra provides professional consultation and caring support for the WRC.

Deborah K. Rogers is a woman dedicated to women who lives & works in Chicago. Her hobbies include: Singing at L-stops, contemplating vegetarianism, playing shortstop and writing sappy, sentimental poetry. She is also a member of W.I.C.C.A.

My daughter, Nancy Huggins, mailed me the flyer and specifications when she was working with your organization in December, and I was immediately intrigued with the concept and the challenge that conceiving and creating such a quilt piece offered....